How Cristiano Ronaldo, the world's highest-paid sports star and Ballon D'Or winner, makes and spends his millions
Ronaldo earned £64 million ($88 million) in the 12 months to June 2016, according to Forbes, making him the highest-paid sports star in the world.
Around £25 million ($32 million) of this was from endorsement deals with companies like Tag Heuer and Nike.
He also has deals with companies like Herbalife, Castrol, Samsung, and KFC.
Source: Live Sports Review
He was raking in over £10 million per year from his Nike deal alone. He has been part of Nike's team since 2003.
Ronaldo's new deal with Nike will reportedly pay him over £19 million per year for the rest of his life. At that rate, the deal will reach £800 million ($1 billion) in total value when Ronaldo is 73 years old.
Ronaldo also recently signed a new 5-year deal with his La Liga club, Real Madrid. That deal is reportedly worth £368,000 per week or about £19 million per year, and will keep him in Madrid until he is at least 36.
SOURCE: UK Daily Mail
If he ever leaves Madrid, the team that buys him will have to pay the club £800 million in a buy-out.
Source: Business Insider
So what does he spend his money on? One of Ronaldo's biggest hobbies is cars. He drives a £260,000 Lamborghini Aventador, along with his Maserati (pictured).
Source: Deadspin
He's not always careful with them, though. In 2009 he crashed a £200,000 Ferrari in Manchester, where he used to play.
Source: Daily Mail
He lives in a £4.8 million villa in La Finca — an exclusive community in Madrid built by architect Joaquin Torres.
Speaking of property, in 2015 he reportedly dropped £12 million on an apartment in Manhattan's Trump Towers.
Source: Business Insider
He opened a gorgeous, football-themed hotel in his hometown of Madeira, Portugal.
He's also been spotted wearing a £128,000 Jacob and Co. watch — a perk of having an endorsement deal with the company.
Source: Daily Mail
Ronaldo even liked a wax statue of himself so much that he reportedly nearly £25,000 to have one made that he could keep.
The original is at Madrid's Museum of Wax and Ronaldo reportedly provides a hair stylist who shows up once a month to the museum to make sure the hairstyle is current. Presumably he does the same with the statue at his home.
Ronaldo's fame and wealth has made his love life a constant source of media scrutiny. He dated Irina Shayk ...
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Ronaldo is also a fashion aficionado.
In fact he's just as comfortable in expensive suits as he is in a football kit.
Ronaldo is also a fan of cryotherapy, where the body is subjected to temperatures as low as minus 264 degrees Fahrenheit to help muscles recover and to heighten his alertness.
He has modeled for Armani, and has an underwear line coming out with designer Richard Chai.
Source: The Huffington Post
Not all of his endorsements have been cool and sexy. There was this bizarre commercial for an Israeli telecom firm.
And he was reportedly paid £18 million to not appear in a film being made by Martin Scorsese.
But his pretty-boy image hasn't always been appreciated by opposing fans.
He's not bothered, telling The Guardian "I think that because I am rich, handsome and a great player people are envious of me. I don't have any other explanation."
Source: The Guardian
But he's displayed human moments, like the time he cried after winning the FIFA Ballon d'Or in 2015.
Source: Business Insider
Although he was less tearful this time. Only one more to win and he will catch up with Lionel Messi.
There's also his charity work, including a donation of £132,000 to a Portuguese cancer centre and £66,000 to fund a 10-year-old fan's brain surgery.
Source: Daily Mail
Keep up the good work, Cristiano.
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